McAllen Non-Profit Ground Game Texas Pursues Charter Reform for Direct Democracy and Political Accountability
Ground Game Texas is working to amend McAllen's city charter for direct democracy, capping campaign donations, and enabling ordinances’ challenges. Despite city officials' objections, they hope to increase civic engagement and voter turnout.
League City Residents Invited to Participate in Upcoming City Council Meeting and Work Session on June 11
League City, TX has announced a City Council meeting and Work Session on June 11, open for public attendance and commentary, with live streaming available on Facebook and rebroadcasts on Channel 16.
San Antonio Certification Agency SCTRCA Joins Forces with Supply SA to Streamline Minority Business Procurement
San Antonio's certification agency for small, minority businesses, SCTRCA, has merged with Supply SA to streamline the certification for public contracts and strengthen procurement processes.
NEISD Grapples with $38 Million Budget Deficit as Trustees Consider Cost-Cutting Measures Amid Declining Enrollment
NEISD faces a $38 million deficit, leading to budget scrutiny and a proposal for a 1% retention bonus instead of a raise. Upcoming elections have candidates focused on issues like student mental health and depoliticizing district decisions.
San Antonio Eateries Grapple with Health Code Violations, Hon Machi Korean BBQ and Las Quesadillas Poblanas Face Scrutiny
Two San Antonio restaurants, Hon Machi Korean BBQ and Las Quesadillas Poblanas, faced health inspection failures, with scores of 64 and 66 respectively, due to various violations including pest issues and poor hygiene practices.
Mother's Sentencing in Son's Death Postponed Amid Citizenship Revelation, Boyfriend's Trial Continues in San Antonio
Nickolle Aguilar's sentencing for her son's death is delayed due to a citizenship issue; her boyfriend, Daniel Garcia, awaits sentencing after a trial challenging his daughter's credibility.












